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Articles in Spring 2004 issue of American Forests
- "Cool" refrigerators
- Actress aids wildfire efforts
by Rachel Brittin
- Niagara's 'corridor of antiquity'
by Peter D.A. Warwick
- From little acorns champion oaks grow: a journey through the life of one of America's most prolific trees
by Whit Bronaugh
- Living in the Appalachian Forest: true tales of sustainable forestry by Chris Bolgiano
- A man of the trees
by Graham Mole
- A commitment for the ages
by R. Douglas Cowan
- Money in the tree bank: new mechanisms for measuring ecosystem values make it possible for cities to be both environmentally green and financially savvy
by Cheryl Kollin
- Saving paper
- Worship and wilderness; Culture, religion, and law in public lands management by Lloyd Burton
- Proceedings available
- Bristlecones and deer
by Robert L. Ackerman
- Oscar-worthy trees
- Nomination a champ
- A Tahoe progressive: an "accidental" silviculturist brings new thinking to a national forest
by Kate Ashford
- A fierce green fire; The American environmental movement by phillip Shabecoff
- eBay and trees
- Saving Heritage Trees
by Alan Pennington
- New CITYgreen
- Rising to new heights
- IP plans park
- Thanks for that cover!
by Joseph Phillips
- A hurricane's silver lining
- The towering titans: forget the traditional definition of a tree. There are a few species-11 to be exact-that defy such a mundane description
by Whit Bronaugh
- Mourning Iowa's senior citizen
- Fire: not always foe
by Jacon Erdley
- Trees on the 'net
- The national Register of big trees 2004-2005
by Karen Fedor
- Transitions
- Arizona champ survives fires
by Robert Zahner
- Washington outlook
by Gerry Gray
- Return of the kings: times are tough for the Santa Cruz cypress, a tree with limited range and, for 20 years, no champion
by Whit Bronaugh
- Oak fungus spread?
- Show us the picture
by Darlene Demetrick
- Wanted: old champs
- Stature beyond size: don't let its small size fool you; Maryland is the nation's matriarch of monumental trees
by Whit Bronaugh
- Battling asian longhorneds
- Ecosystem value & trees: greener, cleaner, more financially savvy environments include trees. The evidence is all around us
by Deborah Gangloff
- Honda helps
- Doing well by doing good; The move toward more sustainable economies involves everyone from mom and pop companies to major corporations. And the biggest surprise of all may be: its working
by Jane Braxton Little
- Shreveport's hard-working trees
- The solace at Solins': by practicing an inherited ethic and careful stewardship, these Wisconsin brothers hope to pass along "eternity" with the family business
by Margaret A. Haapoja
- Lights, camera, trees!
- American Forests & corporate responsibility
by Deborah Gangloff